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Ectopic expression of Pax4 in pancreatic δ cells results in β-like cell neogenesis.

Noémie DruelleAndhira VieiraAidin ShabroMonica CourtneyMagali MondinSamah RekimaTiziana NapolitanoSerena SilvanoSergi Navarro-SanzBiljana HadzicFabio AvolioMinoo RassoulzadeganHerbert A SchmidAhmed MansouriPatrick Collombat
Published in: The Journal of cell biology (2017)
The recent demonstration that pancreatic α cells can be continuously regenerated and converted into β-like cells upon ectopic expression of Pax4 opened new avenues of research in the endocrine cell differentiation and diabetes fields. To determine whether such plasticity was also shared by δ cells, we generated and characterized transgenic animals that express Pax4 specifically in somatostatin-expressing cells. We demonstrate that the ectopic expression of Pax4 in δ cells is sufficient to induce their conversion into functional β-like cells. Importantly, this conversion induces compensatory mechanisms involving the reactivation of endocrine developmental processes that result in dramatic β-like cell hyperplasia. Importantly, these β-like cells are functional and can partly reverse the consequences of chemically induced diabetes.
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